Fanwort, or Cabomba, is adapted to its wet habitat through its finely divided, submerged leaves that maximize surface area for gas exchange and light absorption. Its flexible stems allow it to thrive in flowing water by bending with currents, while its buoyant structure keeps the plant positioned in optimal light zones. Additionally, fanwort's ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually enables it to quickly colonize and establish itself in suitable aquatic environments.
He was adapted to its habitat because it can camoufalge
they are adapted to their habitat because they have claws to kepp food in their hands and to hang on trees
they are adapted so they can live in there own habitat
This is a northern hemisphere habitat with wet soil.
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they have fins
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A niche is the place where a particular organisms are adapted
wet
wet
sea turtles habitat can be wet or dry
explain how primrosesare adapted to live in a woodland habitat